The WD TV HD Media Player turns your NAS or external storage drive into an HD media player. Connect your USB hard drive to this device and you can instantly play crisp HD movies, listen to high-quality digital music, and watch slideshows of your family photos on your TV. No need to figure out complicated home networking or reconnect AV and power cables. What could be simpler?

I still think the Xbox 360 is the best media extender... I was not digging the UI on this machine. My Buffalo LinkTheater PC-P3LWG/DVD server software does not work on Win 7. So, I had to buy a used Xbox 360 for only $70 sans games and controllers. All I need it the box and a remote I will buy at BestBuy.... still the best option. The Xbox 360 can now play HD MKV files.

shaxs wrote:I still think the Xbox 360 is the best media extender... I was not digging the UI on this machine. My Buffalo LinkTheater PC-P3LWG/DVD server software does not work on Win 7. So, I had to buy a used Xbox 360 for only $70 sans games and controllers. All I need it the box and a remote I will buy at BestBuy.... still the best option. The Xbox 360 can now play HD MKV files.

I hear ya. I think your solution *might* be the cheapest. I still like my PS3 for the Blu-ray and the media server combo. I don't know if you are using it, but the PS3 Media Server software works great for every OS platform (and for Xbox) and will let your stream everything but the dreaded Blu-ray ISO.

Still looking for the perfect box, but the WD TV Live is a good step forward with a good price point. I also think that if you have someone in your house who isn't exactly tech-savvy, then a simplistic OS is not a bad thing. I know that my kid loves the fact that he can check out his Transformers Animated on demand with a few clicks. It's good for him and it keeps him away from my computer and PS3! ;)

By the way, Western Digital has launched a community site for those interested in the WD TV. You will find the latest updates, news, resources, and tutorials there. Interesting to see a Windows 7 streaming tutorial there already.

After the problems we had with the pre-production sample, Western Digital was kind enough to send us a replacement unit for testing. Our new WD TV Live had none of the “glitches” that we talked about above. The networking and connectivity to our NAS and shared network files worked flawlessly. 1080p MKV Blu-ray rips worked flawlessly over the network as well as M2TS streams. The only hiccup was our dreaded Blu-ray ISOs.

Exciting news! Today we released a firmware update for WD TV Live Player. We have a little bit for everyone- a few new features and a few resolutions making everyone’s WD TV Live Player experience even better.

We have added some new features and enhancements you are sure to enjoy. Here are the top 3 you don’t want to miss:

• Support for more USB wireless LAN adapters.• User selectable on/off for fade in and fade out effect while browsing files.• Resolution of no audio when there is only a single, center channel audio stream in a video.

So turn on your WD TV Live Player today and get updated! If you want to manually retrieve your update click here. No matter how you get your update we want to hear your thoughts. So leave us a comment or give us a shout on Twitter @WDTVLive and let us know what you think, what else you would like to see in the upcoming updates, or just tell us how much you love WD TV Live- we’ll take it all!

- Your WD TV Team

Ps. We have more in store so make sure to connect with us on Twitter @WDTVLive to get exclusive news about updates, products and more!

I installed the update and I still can't use my Netgear Wireless-N dual-band adapter and Blu-ray ISOs are still choppy over the network. At least they are trying!

Digital Puppy wrote:Blu-ray ISOs are still choppy over the network. At least they are trying!

Could that be because of the decryption that has to be done?

Yeah, kinda....Most of the ISOs I tested play on the WDTV Live when you attach an external hard drive. I'm having problems when trying to play these files (along with VOBs) over the network. The problem is most likely the speed of the Ethernet port (10/100) is just not fast enough to keep up with what is required to transcode these files.

Digital Puppy wrote:Yeah, kinda....Most of the ISOs I tested play on the WDTV Live when you attach an external hard drive. I'm having problems when trying to play these files (along with VOBs) over the network. The problem is most likely the speed of the Ethernet port (10/100) is just not fast enough to keep up with what is required to transcode these files.

That's odd. Maybe there's something going on with their Ethernet controller, 100 Mbps should be more than enough!

Digital Puppy wrote:Blu-ray ISOs are still choppy over the network. At least they are trying!

Could that be because of the decryption that has to be done?

Yeah, kinda....Most of the ISOs I tested play on the WDTV Live when you attach an external hard drive. I'm having problems when trying to play these files (along with VOBs) over the network. The problem is most likely the speed of the Ethernet port (10/100) is just not fast enough to keep up with what is required to transcode these files.

and that is why I dont understand why they dont add gigabit - 100mbps is good for a streaming movie IF nothing else is going on over the network. So much slows down network performance its not even funny!

Installing the new firmware on your WD TV Live is simple. Just connect your WD TV Live to an Internet connection and the WD TV Live will automatically check and notify you a new firmware is available for update at the Home menu. Confirm the action and the WD TV will be automatically updated.

This critical update improves the reliability and performance of the WD TV Live product update manager. It's important to install this update to ensure the reliability of all future software and firmware updates.

Installing the new firmware on your WD TV Live is simple. Just connect your WD TV Live to an Internet connection and the WD TV Live will automatically check and notify you a new firmware is available for update at the Home menu. Confirm the action and the WD TV will be automatically updated.

This critical update improves the reliability and performance of the WD TV Live product update manager. It's important to install this update to ensure the reliability of all future software and firmware updates.

There are a bunch of reports (here, here, and here) from users that this firmware update has "bricked" many WDTV Live units. Western Digital still has the firmware update listed on its site, but we recommend that users hold off on updating their unit until a solution is found and a more stable version is released.

We have tracked the problem to the Internet update process for WD TV Live firmware version 1.01.12. The firmware version is functioning normally, the problem intermittently occurred when using the Internet to update WD TV Live to version 1.01.12. If you’ve successfully installed update 1.01.12, there’s nothing further you need to do.

If your product failed during the update process, we will replace it free of charge. Please contact our customer service department.

The product in stores and shipping today is functioning normally. Update version 1.01.11, and the Internet update process for 1.01.11 are also functioning normally. So if you own a product that you haven’t updated, or buy a product today, you can safely update it with version 1.01.11, which is now the most current update.

For those who have had WD TV Live Media Players fail from the recent 1.01.12 firmware update (12/04/09), we apologize for the aggravation you suffered over this, and we want to thank you for your patience as we work this out.

What do I do if my WD TV Live stopped functioning after the update?

* If your device failed after the update, you will need to replace it. WD will replace all units, at our expense, that were damaged due to the firmware release, whether they failed through the auto-update, USB update, or by update from our web site.How do I go about getting the WD TV Live replaced?

* If it's possible, you have the option to return it to the place of purchase for a replacement.* If you can't return it to the place of purchase, you can replace it through WD. You can create an RMA online or contact us for assistance.

Who will be responsible for my shipping costs?

* WD will pay for shipping. Once you create an RMA, you will receive an email with a link to your pre-paid UPS shipping label. Just click on the link, print the label, and tape it to the shipping container; and please follow the rest of WD’s RMA procedures.* For customers outside the US, you can still create an RMA online, but you will need to contact WD's Customer Service and Support for your region to get your shipping label.

If I already paid for a label, can I get reimbursed?

* If your RMA was created after December 3rd, 2009 for a WD Live Media Player that failed due to the firmware 1.01.12 update, please contact us for reimbursement. Please make sure to have your RMA number available. If your RMA was created before December 3rd, 2009, it will be not eligible for reimbursement.

I've recently purchased WDTV Live player and was searching the net for some ways to customize its interface. Maybe someone could share his or her experience too?I managed to set up an alternative bRad firmware and now am able to create graphic catalogs with covers and movie info backgrounds for my collection. I use Movienizer for downloading information about my films and creating these catalogs. Looks like this:

Egger wrote:I've recently purchased WDTV Live player and was searching the net for some ways to customize its interface. Maybe someone could share his or her experience too?I managed to set up an alternative bRad firmware and now am able to create graphic catalogs with covers and movie info backgrounds for my collection. I use Movienizer for downloading information about my films and creating these catalogs. Looks like this:

Has anyone used other options or programs for customizing?

That looks pretty nice! You used the bRad firmware with the Gen 1 WDTV? or Gen 2? I was hoping the WD update would have had a movie info download, but yours seems pretty slick.